Arthema wrote:
Though you cycling might've contributed for sure
I hope you're alright now, or at least better
I still remember my exhusband fainting over our cat at the vet's even though he's an army man and saw worse, and I got lightheaded when I had to deal with a kid that had a broken bone even though I saw worse at that point
devilcake wrote:
Nope, working in the ER taught me that as well, it sometimes takes a lot more and sometimes even after years things like that can happenHauru wrote:

Plz I thought handling decapitated horse head with blood gushing out its nose was enough to build resistancedevilcake wrote:
My mom will pick me up so I won’t have to bike home at 4 at least but now im just sitting here cos I don’t wanna get back to work n pass out again but I don’t want to go home either
you will probably build a resistance to it eventually you might pass out a few times until then thoMy mom will pick me up so I won’t have to bike home at 4 at least but now im just sitting here cos I don’t wanna get back to work n pass out again but I don’t want to go home either

Though you cycling might've contributed for sure
I hope you're alright now, or at least better
I still remember my exhusband fainting over our cat at the vet's even though he's an army man and saw worse, and I got lightheaded when I had to deal with a kid that had a broken bone even though I saw worse at that point


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